Aeroplane’s Vito De Luca recently dropped a new mix called “Inward Dancing Outward Thinking”, and we can’t get enough of it. The one-hour mix is “filled with music that I think is of value and that really turns me on,” according to the man himself. This one will surely make the glorious days of summer last a little bit longer. Grab it below, and enjoy the ride.

Hot on the heels of the killer debut release from Metroplane, his new collaborative project with Alex Metric, Aeroplane’s Vito De Luca returns to his FLUSH alias that allows him to focus on one thing: Often sample-based house music from the early days. His new edit/rework “Never Stole Nothing” is nothing less than pure dancefloor brilliance. Just the right thing to to kick off the first month of summer! Do yourself a favor and grab a free download of “Never Stole Nothing” below. Play it loud!

Say hello to Metroplane, an exciting new collaborative project between Alex Metric and Aeroplane. The pair’s first track comes in the form of “Mr. E”, which sounds like guaranteed dancefloor filler right out of the box. Blast it above. Metroplane’s two-track debut EP will land on May 13 via Sweat It Out Music.

Here we go again. Here’s our monthly list of the most downloaded tracks on La.Ga.Sta., featuring Aeroplane under his Flush moniker, Vampire Weekend’s Baio, COMA, Du Tonc, Klaves, Cassian, Loframes, and more. Check out the full list below, and relive the magic of February’s most popular mpFrees. As always, this is your Top 10 chart. Fill it up!

Last year, the mighty Italian-Belgian producer Vito De Luca, aka Aeroplane, unveiled his new Flush moniker in order to drop all edits and reworks. His first Flush release, the infectious tune “Come Back Baby” on Strictly Rhythm, soundtracked many of our car rides last summer. Now, Vito De Luca returns as Flush with this superb dancefloor-friendly rework of Timmy Thomas’ 1972 soul hit “Why Can’t We Live Together”, which is actually the first track he ever sampled when he was 15 years old. Grab it for free, and ride with us.

After dropping his infectious groover “Come Back Baby” for Strictly Rhythm under his Flush moniker back in July, Aeroplane’s Vito De Luca is already back with his new “Page One Is Love” EP just to make these glorious days of summer last a little bit longer. The release finds Aeroplane delivering two finely crafted original tracks of early piano house. Here, we have for you the title track, featuring the voice of Frankie Knuckles’ longtime collaborator Jamie Principle, and it’s just about as good as it gets. As he says: “If life is a book, page one is love.”

The “Page One Is Love” EP, which also features the original track “Dancing With Each Other” and two remixes by CASSARA and Ten Ven, is out now digitally via Eskimo Recordings. Stream the whole thing here, and get your copy here.

Aeroplane’s Vito De Luca brings some serious vibes with his new single “Come Back Baby”, an infectious summer groover under his new Flush moniker. Clocking in at nearly eight minutes, this one will get some serious rotations on our car stereo these long hot days. We’d expect nothing less from the mighty Italian-Belgian producer. You can stream the full version of “Come Back Baby” above.

In his own words: “Flush is a new project I started in order to release all edits and reworks I do on planes and in airport lounges. It will be focused on house music from the early days. Often sample-based but not always, it’s a mixture of Chicago house and French Touch à la Crydamoure. Initially the plan was to just put these out on the internet, but the people at Strictly Rhythm thought the first song ‘Come Back Baby’ was good enough to release.”

Flush’s “Come Back Baby” is out now digitally via Strictly Rhythm. Get it here.

Back in April, LA-based songstress Banks put out a limited-edition 12″ of previously unheard remixes for Record Store Day. The “Remixes Part 2” EP featured two reworks of her track “Beggin For Thread” from Belgian maestro Aeroplane and the mighty Bulgarian producer Strahil Velchev, aka KiNK. Today, we’re finally got our hands on Aeroplane’s Vito De Luca delicious remix of “Beggin For Thread” with his trademark disco synths. Good vibes all around. Blast it above.

He’s back! Aeroplane’s Vito De Luca makes a welcome return with his delicious new single “Let’s Get Slow”. Featuring vocalist Benjamin Diamond, who you may remember from Stardust’s 1988 massive hit “Music Sounds Better With You”, this well-crafted disco-pop tune will get some serious spin on our car stereo this spring. Hopefully there’s more new tracks from Aeroplane on the way. Colour us excited.

The “Let’s Get Slow” EP, which comes complete with an instrumental version, an alternative mix and a remix from Parisian producer Jean Tonique, will drop on April 20th via Eskimo Recordings. Pre-order it here.

Aeroplane’s Vito De Luca takes us for a “Tough Disco” ride with his his brand-new mixtape, a fine selection of quality tunes from the likes of Roisin Murphy, Soul Clap, Rex The Dog, Omar S, and more. This 68-minute mix is sure to brighten up anyone’s day. Grab the “Tough Disco” mix for free below, and ride with us.

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